Agree with all stated. Only addition - remove any power from tabc regulations in regards to weapons, blue and red signs plus anything else they have. Had a manager in Walmart tell me to cover up my weapon because he sells alcohol at his store and tabc said that they cannot allow OC at the store because of it...CleverNickname wrote:In rough order with the most desired at the top:
- Remove more no-carry zones (primary & secondary schools, voting locations, sporting events, 51% locations).
- Remove all non-handgun weapon restrictions for CHLs, or better, for everyone (e.g. no blade length limit, clubs legal, knuckles legal).
- If 51% locations not removed, clarify that it's 51% of all revenue at a location, not just 51% of revenue by that vendor at a location, and lower 51% violations to a Class A misdemeanor.
- Fix the parking lot law to cover full time resident contractors, not just employees.
- Recognize all out-of-state permits.
- Required destruction by CLEOs of any NFA notifications received and require no information from the forms be retained.
- Make a separate LTC for <21 licensees, which is legally and visually distinct from LTCs for those >21, to allow reciprocity with certain states who only recognize licenses issued to those >21.
- Change belt or shoulder holster requirement for OC to just "holstered."
- Require handgun lockboxes for courthouses, and if necessary, make it clear that carry is allowed in courthouses outside the metal detectors. Reference Wash. (ARCW) § 9.41.300(1)(b) for an example.
- Give the same penalty for a state/local government entity posting a 30.07 sign as they get for posting a 30.06 sign.
- Remove PC 46.035 (b)(4),(5) and (6), and 46.035 (f)(1). People are still confused by this.
- Clarify that letters on 30.06 and 30.07 signs also need a minimum width, not just a minimum height.
- Clarify that additional restrictions may not be placed on licensees who enter government property where carry is allowed (e.g. requiring that they wear wristbands).
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